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Monday’s Links To Click
Sending A Piece Of ‘Home’ Overseas
Oswego Girl Scout’s Gold Award project seeks support for the service men and women serving overseas. Camille Graham, of Girl Scout Troop 41, is organizing a program to send various items to the troops to remind them of the support that they have back home.
Hannibal Sets Calendar for Approving 2011-12 School Budget
Fulton Jr. Raider Review: Patriotic Students
In this month’s look inside Fulton Jr. High School, you’ll meet some students whose patriotism has earned them praise and a chance to compete at a higher level. Also, for parents, the monthly calendar of events is inside, as well as a form to order the Jr. High Yearbook.
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RaiderNet Daily: Snow!
Aspiring meteorologist Carson Metcalf walks us through the past few days of wild weather. Also, a tough start for Raider boys basketball and the swim team.
Fulton Salvation Army Donations Down – Bell Ringers Wanted
Explorers Find Earliest Canal Boat Ever in Oswego River
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The Oswego River holds the answer to a small mystery: What did the earliest Erie Canal boats look like?
Veteran shipwreck explorers Jim Kennard and Roger Pawlowski this week announced that they’ve found and photographed a canal boat that likely dates to the earliest days of the statewide canal system.
Friday’s Links Worth Clicking
County Approves Budget With Tax Rate Reduction
Oswego County residents will see another decrease in their taxes next year. When first proposed this fall, the 2011 budget contained a tax rate of $7.02 per $1,000 of assessed value, down slightly from this year’s $7.16. The tax rate in the budget adopted Thursday night is $6.99. Some legislators, however, are concerned about using projected revenues to offset costs within the spending plan.




